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Ethnography and in-depth interviews are the methods that will be applied for the educators group, while ethnography, in-depth interviews, and experimental methods will be used for the students group. Meta-analysis would simply include an analysis of Continue Reading...
It is now recognized that individuals learn in different ways -- they perceive and process information in various ways. The learning styles theory suggests that the way that children acquire information has more to do with whether the educational ex Continue Reading...
This deadens the educational experience and the whole idea of learning, and indeed, and Freire notes, it dehumanizes the process, too.
Society and culture play an important position in these roles students and teachers play. In our society, as Frei Continue Reading...
Cardio-vascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and leads the statistics for emergency room (ER) cases. This literature review combines two primary causative agents in CVD: (1) Stress in the workplace, and (2) Middle Age. This review will Continue Reading...
mystery of autism has long eluded people in the medical and education profession. Millions of people around the world suffer from the disorder and seek treatment for it each year. Since the discovery of the disorder a plethora of research has been c Continue Reading...
Exploring the Leadership Practice Experience: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating a Continuing Education Program on Cerebral PalsyIntroductionCerebral palsy is a neurological illness that affects children. The exact cause is unknown, but it is bel Continue Reading...
Societal and Economic Growth through Education
Introduction
The part played by higher education when it comes to sustainable societal and economic growth grows more significant year after year, a phenomenon that will continue in the coming decades. T Continue Reading...
Instructional Unit
Classrooms have traditionally been the stage for social change as they provide avenues for promoting and accelerating new ideas. As part of promoting and accelerating new ideas, teachers help students to develop critical thinking, Continue Reading...
Educating Students
What gives me hope for the future as an educator committed to helping students grow, develop and achieve in all areas of the whole child is the knowledge that I have a deep interest and love for the idea of developing the whole ch Continue Reading...
SCHOOL ADVISORY PROGRAMS: Annotated Bibliography
Van Ryzin, M. (2010). Secondary school advisors as mentors and secondary attachment figures. Journal of Community Psychology, 38(2), 131-154.
This study assessed if students in two tiny secondary sch Continue Reading...
Mental Illness from a Counselor's Perspective
Alcohol Dependency in Women
Symptoms of Alcohol Dependency
Alcohol dependency or alcoholism is suspected when persons appear to be preoccupied by the consumption of alcoholic beverages (Johnson, 2003) Continue Reading...
The more experience a facilitator has with a minority group, the greater the likelihood the facilitator will be able to help those members feel included, rather than excluded from the group process. This is critical, because inclusion is an importan Continue Reading...
Physical Fitness in Children
The effects of a 2-minute jog 3 times per week on 20 meter shuttle run scores in elementary age students
The connection between physical activity, proper diet and nutrition, and a growing trend towards children who are Continue Reading...
Teachers can go a long way towards mitigating interpersonal conflicts in early childhood education. Indeed, it is vitally important that they do so. Creating an environment of learning rather than judgment is of extreme importance in the classroom. Continue Reading...
EDSE 600: History and Philosophy of Education / / 3.0 credits
The class entitled, History and Philosophy of Education, focused on the origin of education and the "philosophical influences of modern educational theory and practice. Study of: philos Continue Reading...
Nurse' intends to pursue the role of a Nurse Educator in various academic institutions in North Carolina.
Ms. Nurse's" educational background and years of work experience is very much aligned with her plans. She received her BSN degree and Pre-Law Continue Reading...
" (Council of Europe, nd) Boone holds that it is the responsibility of the educators and training to understand that "intellectual dishonesty in exercise physiology weakens the integrity of the evolving profession. Central to membership in a professi Continue Reading...
Educational Leadership in Latino Students
Flow of Information:
Introduction/Preliminary Lit Analysis
Status of Performance of Latino Students
Why Study Latinos?
Why the Latino Performance is Low?
How to change the situation?
Los Angeles Specif Continue Reading...
growing recognition of the changing educational needs of college students, particularly those attending community colleges. In response to this awareness, reform efforts have been implemented in order to meet the needs of students. As reform efforts Continue Reading...
Summative Performance Evaluation: Evaluation of Clinical Competencies in an Academic Nursing SettingPart 1: Successful Learners Summative Performance EvaluationPractice SettingThis evaluation was completed within an academic setting where the nurse e Continue Reading...
Vulnerable Populations in Union County, NJHealth Statistics and Demographic DataUnion County, New Jersey, presents a complex landscape of social determinants of health and demographic factors that significantly influence the vulnerability of its popu Continue Reading...
Developing a Professional Identity
Pursuing an education specialist degree has solidified my professional identity, as I build confidence in my skill set and level of competency. I have already established myself within the field of education but hav Continue Reading...
Secondary Students |
Some Particular issues with Secondary Students
How have you adjusted both the types of questions you ask as well as how you ask questions to developmentally suit students with disabilities in grades 7-12?
Explaining my questi Continue Reading...
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Cunningham, D. & Kelly, D. (2005). The evaluation of multiprofessional learning needs assessment tool. Education for Primary Care 2005, 16. 547-55.
This article argued for the need to evaluate the evaluation methods for needs assessment wi Continue Reading...
Leadership Style
One of the most insightful things that I ever read about leadership and leading a group of people, is that "leadership is less about your needs, and more about the needs of the people and the organization you are leading" (wsj, 2014 Continue Reading...
Career opportunities and job outlook related to service to family and children look favorable in the upcoming years. Several fields offer stable job growth along with unique opportunities to not only showcase specific talents, but help children and f Continue Reading...
Nursing
A gap between theory and practice is haunting nursing and presenting major problems for healthcare administrators, policy makers, practitioners, and patients alike. As Rolfe (1993) puts it, "the theory-practice gap continues to defy resoluti Continue Reading...
Lean on Me
The protagonist of Lean on Me is Joe Clark, an African-American male in his early forties. The film, based on a true story, shows how Clark, played by actor Morgan Freeman, used unorthodox methods to bring about much-needed change at East Continue Reading...
Teachers and administrative staff are also very involved in the lives of the children at educational facilities. When child abuse is suspected, school staff reports such potential abuse, alerting authorities when necessary. Moreover, schools are ver Continue Reading...
In modern urban planning, socioeconomic factors like population growth have created a great number of slums. This has given rise to the implementation of urban renewal programs in the 20th and 21st centuries. The renewal programs are intended to er Continue Reading...
Those administrators that are able to provide educators with this will more than likely have favorable opinions of the current strategy (from the staff and the public). While those administrators that are unable to achieve this objective, will more Continue Reading...
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Null Hypothesis
The null hypothesis of the research endeavor is that online professors will report no perceptible connection between post-tenure review and job performance.
Alternate Hypothesis
The alternate hypothesis of th Continue Reading...
Are more encouraged by praise that is delivered physically rather than verbally -- such as by a handshake or a pat on the back rather than by a verbal "good job."
Kinesthetic learners also tend to absorb information when given a great deal of tact Continue Reading...
This particular program is designed for grades K-8 and is both a reading and a language arts program. This reading program has as a foundation "literacy instruction that stimulates, teaches, and extends the communication and thinking skills that wil Continue Reading...
Under the Act, educational professionals work within the existing institutional framework. Teaching is still an authoritarian model rather than being student-centered. Learning is assessed using the measures that have failed many children in the pas Continue Reading...
Their cognitive and physical functioning naturally precludes children towards play. However, Piaget's theories of social and cognitive development will help me to create formal play-oriented lessons. Object manipulation, physical games, songs, and i Continue Reading...